Posted on Jul 1, 2014
SSG Selwyn Bodley
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I'm hearing/reading people saying "I'm old school, therefore..." So out of curiosity's sake, where is that ever-moving line?
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SPC Connie Miller
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Driving the old cattle cars and PRAYING that when I was stopped on a hill, I wouldn’t stall, or worse yet, slide back down the hill! Living in WWII barracks at Fort Jackson, SC, Tank Hill and having roving guard and fire patrol!
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MAJ Joseph Ward
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You ate a C rat with cigarettes in the accessory pack
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SP5 Michael Ingenito
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Green O.D. Fatigues starched you had to peel apart to wear them, Spit shined Black combat boots, Canvas shelter halves ! Kaki uniforms
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CSM Christopher St. Cyr
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Even though you voted for Reagan by absentee ballot from from the barracks, you’re still in uniform in 2023.
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SFC Floyd Ancheta
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Ate LRP'S , used mess kit and ate turkey loaf from c rations for Thanksgiving.
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SFC Joseph Behmke
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Don't forget the Lucky Strike Green, smokes in the C-Rations. Opening your C-Rats with your P-38.
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LCpl Sam Epaloose jr
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I say anyone who served before 1980! Just my thoughts....
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PO2 Jimmie Shelnutt
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As an old Corpsman I remember the medicinal value of Charlie Rats cheese (Stopped the runs). Never had seen "Wings" cigarettes before opening those rations. I remember WWII dressings in my Unit One with sulfa packets that had caked up 20 years before. I remember Kool Aid helped the flavor of "Water Buffalo" water. I remember thinking they'll never improve on the M14....still do.
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CH (COL) Command and Unit Chaplain
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca,
You forgot “C” rations, P-38 and firing .22’s with an adapter on the M-16.
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PVT Mark Whitcomb
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Well been in many deuce and a half, used gammas to mount tank killing rockets "wire guided " shoveled coal to keep the barracks warm at Ft. knox, Ft Polk and "Camp Drum" our C-rats were made in 1942, and we walked a ton. Never bothered carrying shelter halves or sleeping bags we did our work at night. We had 1 starlight scope per platoon.
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SSG Michael Needham
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Spitshined jump boots , OD green fatigues , or Jungle boots and Jungle fatigues take your pick
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